Semantics :)
Glad I can keep it with VMs and occassional jails. Had been ging smooth for years - andere many more will follow :runbsdBg:
Semantics :)
Glad I can keep it with VMs and occassional jails. Had been ging smooth for years - andere many more will follow :runbsdBg:
Meet? Well, no - it'll overdraft your spare time.
Reminder: when running network cables throughout your house, you'd want CAT6a. Or use fiber (if you know what you are doing or are contracting an installer).
CAT6a is rated for 10Gbit/s up to 100 meters (328 feet for our weird American friends). Anything lower (6, 5e, 5) is subpar. Anything higher is very specific.
The CAT7 standard has tera connectors, rather than RJ45. CAT8 is for shorter runs, and designated for datacenters - whom rather use fiber.
CAT7 with RJ45 is off-standard and you are being lied to. A higher number isn't necessarily better.
If you are putting in the work for the next decade(s), I'd recommend going with CAT6a. Right now, 10Gbit might seems like overkill - but you don't want to redo everything in a couple of years because you saved ten bucks.
Most datacenters use fiber - as ethernet is not sustainable.
Just my two cents - you are ofcourse free to do as you please.
Linux people do what they do because they hate Microsoft. We do what we do because we love Unix.
~ deraadt@
LOL. Microsoft named their ARM translation layer PRISM. Seems they are on a streak to please the NSA. Also: Recall. The NSA couldn't have dreamed up a vendor inplementing such a spying device and marketing it as something positive.
Seems I never wrote an #introduction. Years overdue, here we go:
Hi :flan_wave: I am h3artbl33d. Or Jeroen. Either is fine by me.
I am a Dutchie, mid thirties and somewhat of an ADHDer. My $dayjob consists of infosec, sysadmin and infrastructure. By night, I am a passionate hacker :flan_hacker: TV series and books binger, lazy f*ck.
I am one of the two admins of Exquisite.social, :wheel in EuroBSDcon, proud wearer of Puffy and privacy advocate :flan_peek: I disclose vulnerabilities from time to time, which filled up my clothing cabinet way too much. Furthermore, I am a team member of @secbsd, which is the pentesters OS that doesn't suck.
Did you already spot the recurring theme? That's right, *BSD is my thing. And it should be yours too - because :runbsdBg:
Imagine being a Linux devops with everything hosted at Vultr. That'd be one nightmare week. First the Vultr ToS clusterfuck (reminder: aboard them ASAP) and then the xz backdoor.
Good luck to those having to deal with these issues.
Thanks for the heads-up. Account suspended on our instance.
There are new updates for Mastodon, fixing a major security issue, GHSA-jhrq-qvrm-qr36. Admins: time to update your instances once again :flan_hacker:
Listening to some folks babbling about how superstable Debian is supposed to be. Like, have you ever tried #OpenBSD? #RUNBSD
One question though. Does that mean that you apply a buttload of Zwitsal to the metal that powers #OpenBSDAms? #askingforafriend #nosuchthingasacloud
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